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Rattlesnake Lake Report
King County, WA

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06/13/2015
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
None
Pink
Sunny
Sinking Fly Line
Morning
06/14/2015
2
4893

Went to do give Rattlesnake a try with the amended rules allowing for retention of up to 5 fish per day. Selective gear rules still in effect of course. I got out my arrangement of single hook barbless lures and flies. Met up with some fellows from the fishing group. Hit the water nice and early but no fish. Some bites on a pink nymph but no hook ups. They just did not hit very hard. Saw lots of fishing jumping. I still give it a 2 star rating because it was a beautiful day on the lake. A bit windy which did cause problems but just to be there trees all around gorgeous! I have some good ideas of how to catch the fish next time. I also saw lots of dead fish and I saw one very skinny one near the boat launch that seemed near death, swimming about kind of aimlessly. I threw my fly at it but it did not even pay it any heed. Another fish near shore went after my fly but only chased it slightly. I agree the fish here are looking very unwell. Saw a dead fish floating too, thought it was a carp but the mouth was turned down. Are there really suckers in Rattlesnake? It sure looked like one. I worry about this lake maybe it is just over population but I do hope that this lake gets back in balance.


Comments

The Quadfather
6/14/2015 10:15:00 PM
Heatherlyfish, just curious, were you part of the "Meetup" fishing group?
Rattlesnake is a great lake generally. It is just a little out of balance right now.
Heatherlyfish
6/14/2015 11:27:00 PM
The wa state one.. yes. As I think there is more than one fishing group on meetup. I planned this meetup was hoping I would help in restoring the balance of this lake. Oh well another day I will.
riverhunter
6/15/2015 7:45:00 PM
Yes the fish are very skinny and overpopulated with steelhead smolts from this past fall and also the release of a few thousand this spring. One way to catch them is dragging a fly behing a dodger flatlined about 40-50 pulls but you can play with it. Of course no bait or scent, single points. This usually does the trick for me.
Heatherlyfish
6/15/2015 8:27:00 PM
Thanks for the suggestion river hunter. Went to the store today and all out of dodgers any suggestion of best place to purchase? I have the perfect fly. If I go I mean be in my inflatable boat.
FishingTenor
6/16/2015 12:35:00 AM
Try Ted's Sport Center in Lynnwood. They are very helpful with their knowledge also.
I chimed in here because I really wanted to join you guys at Rattlesnake. Not too far from where I grew up.
Thanks for checking it out. It is a beautiful area for hiking also. I get your meetup notifications.
Happy fishing!
riverhunter
6/16/2015 5:31:00 AM
Depending on where you live. Ted's is good and close to my house. Cabelas, Outdoor emporium has huge selections
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